For those who attended, the evening may have caused more questions than answers. Here is what we know:
1. Natural gas bubbles are not toxic.
2. No health risk exists.
3. The butane stored in a dome near by that poses no risk… is being emptied just in case.
4. State agencies are extremely efficient at producing statistics that bore the average person.
5. The depth of the sink hole is measured with a string and weight (really?).
6. The diesel smell that we think we smell is not what we really smell. Because they have cleaned almost the entire diesel but some remains because the area is considered unsafe. (what?)

Here is what we think we know:
1. What caused the slurry? Scientist all agree via email that this is most definitely an issue.
2. Why did it happen? State officials all agree with the statistics that something happened and the scientist all concur via email.
3. What is causing the natural gas bubbles in Grand Bayou and Bayou Corne ? The scientist all have theories and have spoken to each other via email.
4. What could possibly happen if 966,000 barrels of butane ignited? Statistics show that a few windows would break.
5. Has the water supply been breached? Not according to the test that have been run and posted in pig Latin.
6. Is the air we breathe a risk? Only if you live on Gumbo at Hwy 70, other wise absolutely, positively, undeniably we can’t be sure. However, the smells that you think you smell is really not a risk at all according to statistics and concurred via email by the scientist.
7. 15 State Troopers can fit in the trooper trailer at one time.
8. Texas Brine officials are very friendly with state officials. Who is protecting whom?
9. The one geologist at the last meeting that had different views about the situation at Bayou Corne was mysteriously not present.
10. Texas Brine officials never answered any questions.
11. The sink hole depth is measured with a string and weight. (REALLY?)
12. Lastly all the scientist have proposed theories and all have concurred via email that there is absolutely, unequivocally, positively an issue and will all concur via email.

“Apache Corp. has detected an underground flow of natural gas at the site of a shallow-water exploratory well in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, the company and U.S. regulators said. […] Apache said it is now working with well-control experts to stop the flow of natural gas below the seafloor. At the BSEE’s direction, Apache is readying another rig to bring to the site in case a relief well needs to be drilled. . . . “

RESIDENTS: Texas Brine & Boone Exploration will host an information session and demonstration for residents of the equipment being used for the 3D seismic survey.

When:Saturday, February 16, 2013 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Where: Parking lot @ Sportsman’s Landing, 1491 Highway 70 South

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CLOSE METEOR – May show up on seismic monitors at the sinkhole

Walter Coin said – ASTEROID FLYBY: At 9:30 am on Friday, Feb. 15th, asteroid 2012 DA14 will fly past Earth only 17,200 miles above our planet’s surface. Earth’s gravity might even cause seismic activity on the asteroid could it slow the earth orbit down by it passing by or speed it up.http://spaceweather.com/